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Chasing Disclosure

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Avion Airlines flight 17A is on its way from Phoenix to Detroit when it makes a crash landing at a small airport in the State of Missouri. Investigation reveals the fuselage is crumpled as if squeezed while still in mid-air.A few weeks before, Iraqi War veteran, Richard Guerry, publishes a best selling book on the subject of UFOs, arguing that most of what you hear is nonsense. But because of things he learned during his time in the desert, he’s in pursuit of the real answer surrounding the stories of flying saucers.Seven-year-old Jacqueline Vincent is the only passenger on Avion Air 17A that was conscious during the entire episode, leading Richard Guerry to pursue her, thinking she could be the key to understanding what links his findings from the ancient world to unidentified miraculous craft, people have been seeing in the skies for thousands of years.

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Published December 7, 2017

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Eric Wojciechowski

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Eric Wojciechowski lives with his wife and two children in Livonia, Michigan. Usually writing essays and articles in politics, religion, pseudoscience and Woo-Woo. Lover of all things Fortean. Some non-fiction work can be seen at Skeptic magazine, Skeptical Inquirer, American Atheists magazine and Free Inquiry magazine. Also writes on politics at the blog, Freedom Cocktail. Author of "Three Condoms for Sarah", a noir, transgressive novel. Also author of the coming sci-fi, alien contact UFO novel, "Chasing Disclosure".

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February 16, 2020
Uneven, but with interesting moments.

Not sure what to make of this novel. The writing is uneven. The dialogue is forced. It would have benefited from a rigorous edit. Still, the IDEA is well presented and developed. More than just a story.
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